I've been documenting my diabetes protocols for a while. Mostly systems that actually work in messy life.
But my view is limited.
We are all different.
That's why I'm running an anonymous questionnaire about real-life diabetes experiences. Not only for people with diabetes, also for those who live close to it (family, partner, even your grandpa).
If you know someone this fits, feel free to share.
Let’s be honest: 99% of people can’t handle true obsession. It terrifies them. so they abandon their dreams for something safe and boring
But being genuinely obsessed with a goal that drives you to new heights is a massive gift
It’s the uncomfortable truth that only 1% of people achieve the extraordinary
High-agency people seem to have this weird immunity to embarrassment.
Getting rejected? Not embarrassing, that’s just data collection.
Looking naive? Not embarrassing, that’s just information asymmetry you’re fixing.
Breaking minor social rules? Not embarrassing, most rules are just Schelling points anyway.
What would be embarrassing to them is not trying. That’s the thing they can’t live with.
You as a single person have more power today than a 20 person company of the past. That's insane. The internet gave you the ability to learn anything. Social media gave you the leverage to reach anyone. AI is giving you the ability to create almost anything. Please don't waste it